Watch: No order to counter Russian threats, says US cyber chief

A top US intelligence official says President Donald Trump has not ordered the US Cyber Command to disrupt Russian cyber threats where they originate. "I believe that President (Vladimir) Putin has clearly come to the conclusion that there's little price to pay and that therefore, 'I can continue this activity,'" Adm. Mike Rogers told Congress. "Clearly what we have done hasn't been enough." Rogers, director of both the US Cyber Command and the National Security Agency, said he's taken steps to respond to the threat, but that neither President Donald Trump nor Defense Secretary James Mattis has granted him any additional authority to counter Russian efforts to sow discord in the United States. (AP)